M. Patrick Carroll

Michael Patrick Carroll is an American businessman. He was the founder of Carroll Org., a U.S. real estate investment company that sold in December 2023. He also co-owns S.P.A.L., an Italian football team, with Joe Tacopina.

Early life
Carroll was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1979, spent his childhood in Tampa, Florida, and then relocated to Atlanta after graduating from high school.

Career
In 2004 he founded Carroll Org., a real estate company focused on acquisitions, asset management services, ground-up development, and fund management. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and having regional offices in Houston, New York, Raleigh, and Tampa. The initial concentration of Carroll's acquisitions was on Florida and Georgia, but spread throughout the Southeast, including North Carolina and South Carolina. More than $13.1 billion worth of real estate has been successfully acquired, developed, or sold by the company since its founding in 2004. The National Apartment Association awarded CARROLL with one of its NAA Best Places to Work Awards in 2021.

Along with Joe Tacopina, he acquired Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor, commonly known as S.P.A.L. on August 19, 2021. The deal's terms were not made public.

In 2021, he bought a lakefront Miami Beach home for $16.4M with his partner, model Alina Baikova with whom he is no longer with or linked to.

Carroll declared in 2021 that he had signed CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion, a corporate community-led initiative to enhance diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

Philanthropic Endeavors
Carroll serves on the boards of the Jesuit High School Foundation and the Boys and Girls Club of Tampa Bay.

On August 29, 2023, he donated 600 pairs of sneakers to the Union League Boys & Girls Club of Chicago.

In June 2022, he donated $1.5 million to C.A.R.E. for Special Children, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit that helps families with special needs children. This donation followed $200,000 toward the Heart Fund, an international nonprofit dedicated to addressing cardiovascular disease in developing nations, as well as Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida, his alma mater.

Controversy
On April 14, 2023, Carroll attracted media attention for spitting in the face of the manager of Wynwood Eatery, Miguel Weill, after being asked to stop sexually harassing a woman who was eating with her partner.

In March of 2024, Carroll was ordered by police to undergo a mental health evaluation after he posted videos of himself on social media that depicted him firing guns and ranting about the Second Amendment outside of his Miami Beach mansion. His neighbors called emergency services based on his behavior, and he was ordered to relinquish all of his firearms under Florida's Red flag law.